Hi from South Africa (Johannesburg)
Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 2:50 am
Hi everyone! I'm new to IRN's and only got mine (apple martini -apple for short-) a few weeks ago. She (not sure of the sex yet actually, but calling her "she" is just easier than s/he all the time
) is a dark green IRN with yellow under her wings and blue feathers on her tail who is now 13 weeks old.
She is SO cute and loving, loves exploring and chewing on everything she can find (I can't leave her unsupervised while she's out of her cage for fear of her getting her claws on something she's not supposed to be chewing.) She has never bitten me or anyone in the time that I've had her and is extremely friendly and tame, although certain people do startle her a bit.
Recently I've been feeding her seed, pellets, sweet corn, carrots, apples (coincidentally her FAVOURITE, I guess I picked the right name) peanuts, peas, green beans, raisins, unsalted popcorn, potato etc... Which is quite exciting as she wasn't weaned when I bought her and it feels like I've accomplished something by helping her through this
She has the biggest sweet tooth I've ever seen, opting to go straight for the raisins, apples and sweet corn before anything else, and munching on them with her eyes pinned and making little squeaks of pleasure every now and then.
She HATES looking at herself in the mirror and I often find her trying to kill her reflection in the little mirror toy she has, so until she starts to like herself I don't think I'm going to be getting her a friend, just in case she attacks it too
Because she's still very young, she hasn't started speaking yet but she understands the word "no" (if she starts chewing on something she's not supposed to I say "no" firmly and she'll move on to something else) She knows how to bob her head up and down when I say "yes" and squawks while she does it. If I say "Kiss" she lifts up her beak for one and also makes a little squeaky noise of hapiness (I'm assuming.) she also practices her talking (I think) by making strange little noises in her sleep or while she's happily exploring places, it's not necessarily mumbling but it's different to what I would call a "squawk." How can you tell if she is actually practising talking?
Anyways, just needed to let that out
I'm completely in love with my little Apple!!!! she amazes me with her cuteness everyday.
-Ella

She is SO cute and loving, loves exploring and chewing on everything she can find (I can't leave her unsupervised while she's out of her cage for fear of her getting her claws on something she's not supposed to be chewing.) She has never bitten me or anyone in the time that I've had her and is extremely friendly and tame, although certain people do startle her a bit.
Recently I've been feeding her seed, pellets, sweet corn, carrots, apples (coincidentally her FAVOURITE, I guess I picked the right name) peanuts, peas, green beans, raisins, unsalted popcorn, potato etc... Which is quite exciting as she wasn't weaned when I bought her and it feels like I've accomplished something by helping her through this

She HATES looking at herself in the mirror and I often find her trying to kill her reflection in the little mirror toy she has, so until she starts to like herself I don't think I'm going to be getting her a friend, just in case she attacks it too

Because she's still very young, she hasn't started speaking yet but she understands the word "no" (if she starts chewing on something she's not supposed to I say "no" firmly and she'll move on to something else) She knows how to bob her head up and down when I say "yes" and squawks while she does it. If I say "Kiss" she lifts up her beak for one and also makes a little squeaky noise of hapiness (I'm assuming.) she also practices her talking (I think) by making strange little noises in her sleep or while she's happily exploring places, it's not necessarily mumbling but it's different to what I would call a "squawk." How can you tell if she is actually practising talking?
Anyways, just needed to let that out

-Ella